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Nos 1970's Vintage 7/8" Custom Z Bar Handlebars Triumph Bsa Honda *not Repops* on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
:

BRAND NEW OLD STOCK - NEVER INSTALLED
These are the real deal, not some Chinese made garbage. 
Very rare warehouse find. Right out of the 1970's Jammer Catalog.
These bars are 7/8" diameter, measure 25" Tip to Tip, 10" tall, and 6 1/4" wide at mounting point and have a pullback of approx 5".
Very cool period bar for your chopper or custom bobber. Would go great with your peanut gas tank, bates solo seat and rigid frame.
Would even look good with a springer front fork.
Nice Chrome.

US 48 buyer pays  Shipping of $17.95 



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